Another thing people don’t understand about Jameis is that he’s one of the most loyal human beings I’ve been around.I’ve been running this program for seven years now and I’ve had more than 100 kids sign scholarships, with around 46 or 47 going Division I. Some of those kids signed those scholarships and instantly turned their backs to me. Not Jameis. Just the other day, he says, "Coach, check your mailbox in a couple of days." He sent $3,000-$4,000 worth of cleats and gloves and all kinds of stuff for the other kids in the program.Ultimately, Jameis will give his team something that 99 percent of the kids in this draft don’t possess: a pure, unadulterated love for football. Today, you have so many Instagram players and guys who like the fame. They got into football almost as a job, and as a better source of fame and income. What separates guys like Jameis is that he’s found a way to hold on to the love he had for football when he was in little league. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2446754-the-jameis-winston-you-dont-know-according-to-childhood-mentor-otis-leverette
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Posted : Apr. 30, 2015 7:49 pm